Little information released on shooting deaths of 4 in SC

2015-07-07T17:57:07Z2015-07-07T17:59:57Z

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ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) - Officials are releasing little information about the shooting deaths of four people at a South Carolina home, stopping short of calling the incident a murder-suicide even though authorities have said they weren't seeking a suspect after discovering the bodies.

The York County coroner's office told local media late Monday that autopsies are not yet complete. A sheriff's spokesman said no details would be released until the autopsies are done.

The victims in the Sunday night incident were 50-year-old Assistant York County Manager Anna Hubbard Moore; her husband, 55-year-old Randy Eugene Moore; her son, 31-year-old Jason Lockamy of Hamlet, North Carolina; and his girlfriend, 31-year-old Lora Kathryn Young of Fairmont, North Carolina.

Neighbors said the Moores had just moved to the home.

Who fired the shots or any potential motive are still unknown.

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